Shakespearean Tragedy: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethFawcett Publications, 1965 - 432 Seiten This centenary edition features a new Introduction by Robert Shaughnessy that places Bradley's work in the critical, intellectual and cultural context of its time. Shaughnessy summarises the content and argumentative thrust of the book, outlines the critical debates and counter-arguments that have followed in the wake of its publication and, most importantly, prompts readers to engage with Bradley's work itself. Book jacket. |
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... speech " ; and , being requested to choose one , he refers to a speech he once heard the player declaim . This speech , he says , was never " acted " or was acted only once ; for the play pleased not the million . But he , and others ...
... speech " ; and , being requested to choose one , he refers to a speech he once heard the player declaim . This speech , he says , was never " acted " or was acted only once ; for the play pleased not the million . But he , and others ...
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... speech that caused it . So far I have chiefly followed Warburton , but there is an important point which seems not to have been observed . All Hamlet's praise of the speech is in the closest agreement with his conduct and words ...
... speech that caused it . So far I have chiefly followed Warburton , but there is an important point which seems not to have been observed . All Hamlet's praise of the speech is in the closest agreement with his conduct and words ...
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... speeches are reckoned , as they surely must be ( for they may be , and are , highly significant ) , those speeches which end with complete rhymed lines must also be reckoned . ( 2 ) I have counted any speech exceeding a line in length ...
... speeches are reckoned , as they surely must be ( for they may be , and are , highly significant ) , those speeches which end with complete rhymed lines must also be reckoned . ( 2 ) I have counted any speech exceeding a line in length ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | xi |
LECTURE III | 70 |
LECTURE IV | 110 |
Urheberrecht | |
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